Monday, November 8, 2010

Call for new probe into death of Scottish Nationalist



There have been renewed calls for an inquiry into the death of Scottish Nationalist Willie MacRae.

On the 7th of April 1985, Mr. MacRae was found dead in his car in the Scottish Highlands. He had been shot in the back of the head. MacRae was a solicitor and a very active anti-nuclear campaigner. He observed NATO activities in Scotland very closely and was putting together a case to take against them in court.

Meanwhile, a Police Officer, PC Donald Morrison has said he will sign an affidavit linking British Intelligence to the killing. PC Morrison was the last person to speak with Mr. MacRae the day that he died. PC Morrison said he had been told by senior members of the police service that Willie MacRae was "under surveillance" by unknown individuals.

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